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Airguns by Make and Model => Crosman Airguns => Topic started by: mastee on January 26, 2019, 03:37:41 PM
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I already have the metal receiver plates from a am77, was keeping an eye on Craigslist/ebay for a broken one but at $40 shipped to the door I could not help it.
The O-rings from Macmaster are on the way for my Daisy 990 as well
Cant wait to put them through the Chrony:)
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Well, there you go. ;D I was planning on doing the same but I was tempted to get something else non Crosman. That project is just gonna have to wait.
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So what do you do with the O-rings?. I'm on my second Legacy 1000 and awaiting parts. The first gun I wore out the linkage in less than 2000 rounds also I cracked the forearm where the pins go through so they were sliding out. Exchanged gun and now the same thing is happening the linkage pin rivet that holds on the metal arm that connects to the piston where is out really fast.. it looks like they're making it differently now as far as I can tell. One side of the pin just sits inside of the whole of the linkage assembly and just slowly wears away. I'm hoping it's a bad batch but it appears like they're making them cheaper now. The linkage on my 760 and 1322 are much better..
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Also I forgot to mention there's no crown on the barrel. I was looking in to the parts to see if they were different from the 2100 and the linkage assembly and Barrel are the same exact part number so unfortunately the am77 is also using these parts no crowns on the barrel and a week linkage assembly it's a shame really
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Please keep me updated when you're gun comes in ..let me know if there is a crown on the barrel
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Great buy! But mine chrony'd about the same or a bit less than my 2100B. No doubt another "up to" spec with alloy pellets. And I am at 5835 feet elevation.